Quick Answer
Quick answer: Mazen helps Tacoma, Pierce County, and King County sellers decide what to fix, how to price, when to launch, and how to negotiate after showings begin. Start with condition, buyer pool, active competition, appraisal risk, and your next-move timeline before listing.
Local Guidance
Real Estate Advice Built Around the Actual Decision
I help sellers understand what the market is actually rewarding, which repairs matter, how to price against active competition, and how to manage offers without losing leverage. The plan changes by area: Tacoma, University Place, Lakewood, Puyallup, Seattle, Bellevue, Renton, and Pierce County do not all behave the same.
Process
A Seller Plan From Prep to Closing
Review condition, updates, floor plan, location, buyer pool, and likely financing types.
Price against sold comps, active competition, pending listings, and current buyer behavior.
Prepare the home for photos, showings, appraisal expectations, and buyer confidence.
Launch with clear listing copy, professional presentation, and targeted local positioning.
Negotiate offer price, inspection terms, appraisal risk, closing dates, and backup strategy.
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Questions
Seller Representation FAQs
What should I fix before selling my home?
Focus first on safety, financing-sensitive repairs, obvious maintenance, cleaning, curb appeal, and items that make buyers question the rest of the home.
How do you price a Tacoma-area home?
Pricing should compare recent sales, active competition, pending listings, condition, location, financing fit, and current buyer demand.
Can I sell before buying my next home?
Yes, but the strategy depends on equity, financing, timing, temporary housing, rent-back options, and how competitive your next purchase will be.
Next Step
Turn the Service Page Into a Real Plan
Use this guidance as a starting point, then contact me for a practical plan around timing, financing, market fit, and next steps.